DJI NEO 2 vs HoverAir X1 Pro Max: Skiing Mode Test & Comparison!
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[music] So, this is the DJI Neo2 and
this is the Hover Air X1 Pro Max. And
this is a head-to-head ski comparison to
see how well these two drones work in
ski tracking backto-back on the exact
same run in the exact same conditions,
both in the respective ski modes with
the latest firmware updates. So, first
up is the Hover Air Pro Max. We'll go
ahead and put it into the ski mode. Now,
I've chosen this run here for a reason.
Number one, it is desolate empty. Number
two, yeah, it's empty. Um, also, it
makes it really easy in case his drone
stops following me to hike back up and
get the drone. Uh, which I expect will
probably happen between one of these two
units. Oh, and don't worry, we're going
to step it up to more interesting,
exciting runs in just a second. Okay,
we've locked into ski mode here. Just
going to go quick little jaunt forward
to make sure it's following me.
There we go. Pretty straightforward.
Start off nice and easy, nice and slow.
You can see it's going ahead and
following my track back and forth, left
and right.
It's gaining altitude, which is fine.
I'm doing right now about uh 30 km an
hour, so pretty easy.
I'm going to go ahead here and just move
a little faster around this corner.
See how it handled that? So, you can see
it instantly kind of fell back, which
isn't super ideal, but it is catching
up. So, good job there, little buddy.
And now this is where a difference
between if I was on like a nice powder
day where I could basically going slower
and straighter versus right now you're
seeing kind of this meandering back and
forth
which is fine but I think it'd be nice
if the camera just sort of stayed put to
be honest or drone stayed put and just
sort of follow me on the tracks.
I'm going to go ahead and zip around
these folks here.
So, right now I'm doing about 45 to 50
and it's definitely starting to kind of
slow down behind me. Get a little
nervous it's not going to keep up. And
this is sort of the issue is that right
now for me this is painfully slow to be
totally honest. I grew up ski racing so
like I can easily hit 80 90 km an hour
in a matter of a couple seconds without
even thinking about it and clear over
100 too as well. Um so this is kind of a
bit boring. Um but I think if I was
again tree skiing um or powder or
something off piece where I had a little
more flexibility in my speed but still
looking cool, it'd be kind of fun. Now,
I'm going to go ahead and uh park it
over here, if you will, out of the way
of people.
Here we go.
It kind of caught up. So, overall, that
wasn't too bad. It followed. We'll go
ahead and get the uh Neo up here. Oh,
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Here we go. We got one person here, but
it's not too bad. Start off kind of slow
again, just like last time.
Very similar turns to last time. I'll
kick it up around this corner for fun.
And we lost it. Did it crash? I thought
I saw something crash at the last
second, which was strange.
Hiking back up. I see it there. Please
don't switch my drone, dude.
It's not.
>> Yeah.
Weird.
What
>> the hell? Is that how it bro?
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Yours?
>> Yeah.
>> Supposed to mold on you?
>> Sorry. Supposed to,
>> but it didn't.
>> It did until it crashed for some reason.
>> How many battery?
>> Yeah. It's weird. I've got the snow, I
think, mostly cleaned off of it. So, we
will give it a whirl and see if that
happens again. Round two.
>> Rear skiing. Follow. Unable to take off.
connect to app to see why.
>> Well, that's not good. Uh, my guess here
is there might be snow like jammed
inside there somehow. So, I'm just going
to go to lunch and I'm going to let it
melt out hopefully. I don't really know
what to say there. Not sure. Like, yeah,
it's unfortunate.
>> 3 hours later.
>> So, I think we are back in business
after lunch and sitting at the lodge
there for a little while, letting
everything just melt to warm up or
whatever the case is and then a couple
gondola rides. I just tried turning it
on and it seems happy. So, let's give
this a roll. Here we go.
Little buddy, are we good? Can you like
stay up? Okay, here we go. Put this on
my helmet. I a skiing fall should be
from behind
you.
There.
No up.
Well, just see what happens here. Okay,
it's doing a little bit of wandering
here. It's not quite ideal,
but it's definitely like following more
my track. So, as I go across this hill,
it follows it. Doing the exact same
thing I did last time. Getting awfully
low.
No, no, no.
Look at this thing. It's just like
bouncy bouncy like a rabbit. Well, at
least it's clearing itself out. Can you
Can you find me? I am here. How about
that? No, you don't see me. Okay, let's
get you out of this pickle.
[screaming]
Yo.
Well,
I've never seen him do something like
this.
Okay, this is a pickle.
So, I'm thinking it's IMU. I have to
pull the battery.
>> Collision detected. Aircraft landing
automatically.
>> I am making sure the sensors are all
cleared off here. So, we're going to get
those all cleared off of my shirt. Rear
skiing. Follow. 3 2 1.
>> We got props.
[screaming]
Okay, little buddy. All you got to do is
not crash. Like, this really isn't that
difficult. I'm just going to hold the
camera this time because that way I can
capture its wonkiness. Okay, we'll start
off here. Here we go.
Nice and easy. What are you doing?
No, that is the ground.
[snorts]
Again, my friend
>> follow unable to take off. Connect to
app to see why.
>> To see why. Yeah, you killed yourself
three times in a row. So, now at this
point, a lot of you are like, "Hey,
you're probably above 2,000 meters.
That's why it's having such a problem."
And so, I wonder if that was the case.
And the reason why you might be asking
that is because the DJI Neo2 has a
maximum takeoff height of 2,000 m or
whatever the feet is down the bottom
there. Compared to the Hover X1 Pro Max,
which has like 5,000 m or something
crazy high, it just doesn't simply
matter for most skiing scenarios. But in
most skiing areas, at least here in
Europe, you are going to be at roughly
2,000 m at the top of many of those
lists. In my case, I was just barely
below 2,000 m at like 1980 m. So that
could have been a factor, but I don't
think so. And so I brought it up here at
22 2300 meters in altitude to try manual
control. In particular, one thing I
would change the speed and as I kept the
altitude exactly the same. So you can
see going along the rocks here, both in
normal mode as well as sport mode, the